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8. 468 Comparison of Subjects Enrolled in Large Animal Models and Human Clinical Trials Studying Post-Cardiac Arrest Interventions

12. Effect of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation on left ventricular function in cardiogenic shock with aortic stenosis or mitral regurgitation: an experimental study in porcine model

13. PO-620-02 NITRIC OXIDE RELEASING PACING LEAD TO PREVENT INFECTION IN CARDIAC PACING

18. Atrial Septostomy for Left Ventricular Unloading During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Cardiogenic Shock

20. Acute Severe Heart Failure Reduces Heart Rate Variability: An Experimental Study in a Porcine Model.

23. Trans-Aortic or Pulmonary Artery-Based Drainage for Left Ventricular Unloading and Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Life Support Management in a Porcine Cardiogenic Shock Model.

27. Electrocardiogram-synchronized pulsatile extracorporeal life support preserves left ventricular function and coronary flow in a porcine model of cardiogenic shock

29. Three-layer collagen-based vascular graft designed for lowflow peripheral vascular reconstructions.

30. Abstract 19380: Synchronized Pulsatile Extracorporeal Life Support Preserves Left Ventricular Functions in Comparison With Continuous Extracorporeal Flow in Porcine Model of Cardiogenic Shock

31. Ischemic Postconditioning and Nitric Oxide Administration Failed to Confer Protective Effects in a Porcine Model of Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

32. Increasing venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation flow negatively affects left ventricular performance in a porcine model of cardiogenic shock

34. Inducibility of ventricular fibrillation during mild therapeutic hypothermia: electrophysiological study in a swine model

35. Ischemic post-conditioning and nitric oxide inhalation failed to demonstrate protective effect in comparison with mild hypothermia in porcine model of cardiac arrest

36. Mild therapeutic hypothermia is superior to controlled normothermia for the maintenance of blood pressure and cerebral oxygenation, prevention of organ damage and suppression of oxidative stress after cardiac arrest in a porcine model

37. Direct Comparison of Percutaneous Circulatory Support Systems in Specific Hemodynamic Conditions in a Porcine Model

38. Abstract 62: Direct Comparison of the Effect of Mild Hypothermia and Controlled Normothermia on Reactive Oxygen Metabolites Production and Antioxidant Potential After Cardiac Arrest in a Porcine Model

40. Three-layer collagen-based vascular graft designed for low-flow peripheral vascular reconstructions.

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